Review of Snatch (2000) by Liam Lacey for Globe and Mail — 22 Mar 2002
Bouncing around in a world of bare-knuckle boxing, gypsy swindlers, pretend Jewish diamond merchants, indestructible Russian assassins and a thug who disposes of bodies by feeding them to hungry pigs, Snatch has enough plots for a fair-sized cemetery.
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This review of Snatch (2000) was written by Liam Lacey and published by Globe and Mail on 22 Mar 2002.
Snatch has generally received very positive reviews.
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